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Kenyan-born Doctor Makes History as First Black President of Minnesota Medical Association
Dr Edwin Bogonko, a physicianof Kenyan origin, has made a significant breakthrough by becoming the 158th president of the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA).
This historic appointment marks the first time in the organization’s 170-year history that a person of colour has assumed this leadership role. Dr Bogonko’s election spotlights both his commitment to healthcare and his extensive service to the MMA. Originating from Kisii in southwestern Kenya, Dr Bogonko’s path to medicine was influenced by personal experiences. His younger brother’s heart condition, which necessitated frequent hospital visits, ignited his passion for becoming a doctor. Reflecting on his childhood, Dr Bogonko notes the unnecessary suffering he observed due to a shortage of medical professionals.
After completing his medical degree at the University of Nairobi in 1993, Dr Bogonko practised in Kenya until 1999 before relocating to the United States. There, he continued his mission to help vulnerable communities. His involvement with the MMA began in 2010 and he quickly became an integral member, serving on various committees and assuming leadership positions. His dedication culminated in his role as Chair of the MMA’s Board of Trustees from 2020 to 2023, paving the way for his presidential appointment.
The MMA’s Director of Communication and Education Dan Hauser praises Dr Bogonko’s engagement and friendly demeanour. Dr Bogonko’s election was unanimous thus highlighting the widespread support he enjoys among his peers. In his role as the MMA’s principal spokesperson, he will advocate for physicians at the State Capitol and champion policies to enhance healthcare across Minnesota. Dr Bogonko outlined several key priorities for his term during his inauguration at the MMA’s Empowering Physicians Conference in Minneapolis.
These include limiting the abuse of prior authorization, promoting physician wellness, strengthening rural healthcare networks, expanding mental health services, and protecting elderly patients from having to choose between medical care and basic necessities. In addition to his work with the MMA, Dr Bogonko is actively involved in community initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes for underserved populations. His holistic approach to healthcare emphasizes addressing the root causes of health disparities and promoting overall wellness.